Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV)
An Anti-Doping Rule Violation (ADRV) is when an Athlete or
Athlete Support Person commits a doping offence and subsequently there are
consequences or sanctions to that person.
Anti-Doping Rule Violations:
1.Presence of a prohibited
substance or its metabolites or markers in an athlete’s sample
2.Use or attempted use by an
athlete of a prohibited substance or a prohibited method
3.Evading, refusing or
failing to submit to sample collection
4.Whereabouts failures (any
combination of three missed tests and/or filing failures within a 12-month
period by an athlete)
5.Tampering or attempted
tampering with any part of doping control
6.Possession of a prohibited
substance or a prohibited method
7.Trafficking or attempted
trafficking in any prohibited substance or prohibited method
8.Administration or attempted
administration to any athlete in-competition of any prohibited substance or
prohibited method or administration or attempted administration to any
athlete out-of-competition of any prohibited substance or any prohibited
method that is prohibited out-of-competition.
9.Complicity (assisting,
encouraging, aiding, abetting, conspiring, covering up or any other type of
intentional complicity involving an Anti-Doping Rule Violation)
10. Prohibited Association
11. Any action by the athlete
or any other person to prevent the reporting of any prohibited activity to the
authorities.